Interstate 95 in Rhode Island - Exit List

Exit List

County Location Mile km Exit Destinations Notes
Washington
Hopkinton 0.0 0.0 I-95 south – New London, New York Southern Continuation into Connecticut
0.7 1.1 1 Route 3 – Hopkinton, Westerly
4.5 7.2 2 Hope Valley, Alton
Richmond 7.3 11.7 3 Route 138 – Wyoming, Hope Valley, Kingston, Newport Signed as exits 3A (east) and 3B (west)
9.2 14.8 4 Route 3 to Route 165 – Arcadia, Exeter Northbound exit and southbound entrance
Kent
West Greenwich 13.9 22.4 5 Route 102 – West Greenwich, Foster, Exeter, North Kingstown Signed as exits 5A (south) and 5B (north)
18.2 29.3 6 Route 3 – Coventry, West Greenwich
19.8 31.9 6A Hopkins Hill Road
21.4 34.4 7 Coventry, West Warwick (New London Turnpike)
West Warwick 24.0 38.6 8A Route 2 south to Route 401 / Route 4 – East Greenwich Southbound exit is via exit 9
Warwick 24.0 38.6 8B Route 2 north (Quaker Lane) – West Warwick Signed as exit 8 southbound
24.5 39.4 9 Route 4 south – North Kingstown, Newport Southbound exit and northbound entrance; northbound exit is via exit 8A
27.0 43.5 10 Route 117 – West Warwick, Warwick Signed as exits 10A (east) and 10B (west) southbound
27.7 44.6 11 I-295 north to Route 113 – Woonsocket Northbound exit and southbound entrance; southbound exit is part of exit 12B
28.3 45.5 12A Route 113 east to Route 5 – Warwick Signed as exit 12 northbound
28.3 45.5 12B Route 113 west / I-295 north to Route 2 – West Warwick Northbound exit is via exit 11
29.3 47.2 13 To US 1 (via Airport Connector Road) – T.F. Green Airport
31.0 49.9 14 Route 37 to Route 2 / I-295 / US 1 – Cranston, Warwick Signed as exits 14A (east) and 14B (west)
31.5 50.7 15 Jefferson Boulevard
Providence
Cranston 33.5 53.9 16 Route 10 to Route 2 / Route 12 – Cranston
Providence 34.0 54.7 17 US 1 (Elmwood Avenue) Southbound exit only; no entrance
35.3 56.8 18 To US 1A / Thurbers Avenue
36.0 57.9 19 I-195 / US 6 east – East Providence, Cape Cod Northbound exit; southbound exit is via exit 20
36.2 58.3 19 Eddy Street Southbound exit only; no entrance
36.4 58.6 20 Point Street No southbound exit
36.6 58.9 20 I-195 / US 6 east – East Providence, Cape Cod Southbound exit; northbound exit is via exit 19; south end of US 6 overlap
37.2 59.9 21 Broadway (US 1) Northbound exit only; no entrance
37.3 60.0 21 Atwells Avenue Southbound exit and northbound entrance
37.5 60.4 22A Memorial Boulevard – Downtown Providence
37.5 60.4 22B US 6 west / Route 10 south – Hartford North end of US 6 overlap
37.5 60.4 22C Providence Place
38.2 61.5 23 Route 146 north to US 44 – Lincoln, Woonsocket, State Offices Northbound exit and southbound entrance; southbound exit is via Charles Street
38.3 61.6 23 Charles Street (Route 246) Southbound exit and northbound entrance
39.0 62.8 24 Branch Avenue
39.7 63.9 25 Route 126 (Smithfield Avenue) to US 1 (North Main Street) Signed as exits 25A (to US 1) and 25B (Route 126 north) northbound
Pawtucket 40.9 65.8 26 Route 122 (Lonsdale Avenue, Main Street) Northbound exit and southbound entrance
41.4 66.6 27 US 1 / Route 15 – Pawtucket, North Providence
41.8 67.3 28 Route 114 (School Street) No southbound exit
42.2 67.9 29 US 1 south to Route 114 (Route 15) – Downtown Pawtucket South end of US 1 southbound overlap; no northbound exit
42.3 68.1 29 US 1 north (Broadway) / Cottage Street North end of US 1 northbound overlap; northbound exit and southbound entrance
43.0 69.2 30 East Street, Roosevelt Avenue – Central Falls Northbound only
43.3 69.7 I-95 north – Boston Northern Continuation into Massachusetts
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  • Junction with Route 37 in Warwick

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